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Naturally Occurring Mutations Define a Novel Function of the Hepatitis B Virus Core Promoter in Core Protein Expression

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TABLE 1. Effect of naturally occurring and randomly designedpromoter mutations on HBV replicationa
FIG. 1. Mapping of the HBV genetic element targeted by MT5/6 to induce enhanced replication in a transcomplementation analysis
FIG. 3. Core protein synthesis in mutant and wild-type HBV. HuH-7 cellswere transfected with either a wild-type adw (WTadw) or mutant replication-
FIG. 6. Effect of MT5/6 on Pol expression. (A) In the terminal redundant R9construct, an RT-Pol-LacZ fusion gene was generated by exchanging a major
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